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Four-letter words to describe bad weather

Describe the bad weather:

Breaky rain, acid wind

It still means miserable wind and bitter rain. Indicates the sad weather. It can also be used as a metaphor for an unstable situation

Snowstorm

A storm and heavy snow are coming together. Describing the weather as very bad

Wind and rain

Big storms and rains came all at once. Describing the weather as very bad

charred gold flowstone

The metal was burnt and the stone melted. Describing the weather as dry and hot

Gentle and beautiful day

It means the weather is warm and sunny

Bitter rain and windy

It means the weather is bad. It is a metaphor for the desolate scene

Flowing gold and stone

① It means melting gold and stone at high temperature. Describe the hot weather. ② Still brilliant. To exert a huge influence

The wind and the rain

To describe the bad weather

The wind and the rain

The text of "Zuo Zhuan·The Fourth Year of Zhaogong" : "There is no miserable wind in spring, and there is no bitter rain in autumn." Later, "bleak wind and bitter rain" is used to describe the bad weather, or to metaphor the desolation and misery of the situation

The miserable wind and bitter rain

The Chinese version of "Zuo Zhuan·Zhao Gong Si" "Year": "There is no miserable wind in spring, and there is no bitter rain in autumn." Later, "bleak wind and bitter rain" was used to describe the bad weather, or to metaphor the desolation and misery of the situation

Yu Hao Yun Xun

It means bad The weather is torturous

Locked by clouds and mist

Describes a dark and gloomy atmosphere

The clouds and fog dissipate

Referring to the weather turning from gloomy to bright .

Often used to describe the elimination of grievances and doubts

Breaking rubber and falling off fingers

It is extremely cold